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Bold Predictions vs PIT


Mark S

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Why people are so obsessed with Bersin behooves me. I understand he reminds a lot of you of Ricky Proehl and he's a local product but in my opinion, anything more than 30-40 yards, barring a big play, says that we aren't running well.

That said, Stew has 75 yards rushing, another 35 receiving with 3 total TDs.

Olsen-86 yards receiving on 7 receptions and a TD.

Benji-137 yards receiving.

Score- 34-9 Panthers take the steelers to the woodshed.

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Why people are so obsessed with Bersin behooves me. I understand he reminds a lot of you of Ricky Proehl and he's a local product but in my opinion, anything more than 30-40 yards, barring a big play, says that we aren't running well.

That said, Stew has 75 yards rushing, another 35 receiving with 3 total TDs.

Olsen-86 yards receiving on 7 receptions and a TD.

Benji-137 yards receiving.

Score- 34-9 Panthers take the steelers to the woodshed.

I think Bersin is a good possession receiver, nothing too flashy, but gets the job done. Which is why it's a bold prediction. I don't get the hate with Bersin, I hope a bright future is ahead of him.

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We combine for 200 yards on the ground.

We hold Antonio Brown to 50 yards.

Greg Olsen gets 3 touchdowns.

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Why people are so obsessed with Bersin behooves me. I understand he reminds a lot of you of Ricky Proehl and he's a local product but in my opinion, anything more than 30-40 yards, barring a big play, says that we aren't running well.

That said, Stew has 75 yards rushing, another 35 receiving with 3 total TDs.

Olsen-86 yards receiving on 7 receptions and a TD.

Benji-137 yards receiving.

Score- 34-9 Panthers take the steelers to the woodshed.

We like shiny new things, and nothing is more shiny than Sunshine.

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Benji's gonna have his first 200 yard game with 1 TD.

 

Stewart will run for 125 yards on less than 20 carries, with 2 TDs.

 

Cam will have a completion percentage of over 80%.

 

Our defense will shut them out, with 4 takeaways and 1 TD.

 

We will continue our boss no turnovers streak.

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